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Hi Loess. I heard that program is supposed to be pretty good!
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From: Lois Goodine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 5:22 PM
Subject: Re: Accessible CDG software
Go to:
www.readingmadeeasy.com
Hi Peter. Thanks for that!
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From: Peter Logue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 11:19 PM
Subject: RE: Nero and Cd rewritable
Yes. Totally. No failures. Never. Only when I screwed up on the
I've tried this SEVERAL times, and it DOESN'T work for me. Only the device
selectors on the device tab have any effect. I can't figure out the purpose
of the device selector on the volume tab, at all.
Since I can't seem to figure out how to get Goldwave to record whatever is
coming out my
Okay. But how does this control differ from the two similar ones (the
playback device control and the record device control) on the Device tab?
That's long confused me. Can you clarify the difference among all three, for
me? Thanks.
Dana
- Original Message -
From: dennis [EMAIL
Howdy,
I have a question.
When I went to my friend's house this weekend, we were listening to music.
What he told me he had done was to run Windows Media, which then took all of
the music in his My Music folder and played it. Now, he had it in a random
setting, so it was absolutely neat to
You can do this also, sure! Highlight your music folder, hit the right
windows key and pull down, Play in Media Player. By hitting Control H when
the music starts you will initiate shuffle mode, There you have it.
You can do the same thing in Winamp. Highlight your music folder, hit the
right
Things to look at regarding Windows Media Player: highlight songs in
Windows Explorer and use the context menu. Choices there include add to
playlist and play using Windows Media Player. Once you get the playlist
built, or start playing, ctrl-h turns shuffle on.
Dean